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Issue title: Applied Mathematics Related to Nonlinear Problems
Guest editors: Juan L.G. Guirao and Wei Gao
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Gong, Shua; * | Siddiqui, Muhammad Kamranb | Luo, Yic | Gao, Weic
Affiliations: [a] Department of Computer Science, Guangdong University Science and Technology, Dongguan, China | [b] Department of Mathematics, Comsats Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal, Pakistan | [c] School of Information Science and Technology, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Shu Gong, Department of Computer Science, Guangdong University Science and Technology, Dongguan, China. E-mail: gongshu_gk@126.com.
Abstract: In the setting of software definition network (SDN), whether there exists an available transmission plan between any two sites is equal to whether there exists a fractional factor after deleting certain vertices and edges in the corresponding graph. A graph G is called a fractional ID-(a, b, m)-deleted graph if after deleting any independent-set I, the remaining graph G - I is a fractional (a, b, m)-deleted graph. A fractional (g, f)-factor F of a graph G is called a Hamiltonian fractional (g, f)-factor if F includes a Hamiltonian cycle. Furthermore, we say that G has a ID-Hamiltonian fractional (g, f)-factor if after deleting any independent set of G the remaining graph of G includes a Hamiltonian fractional (g, f)-factor. In this paper, we first give a binding number condition for a graph to be a fractional ID-(a, b, m)-deleted graph, and then two sufficient conditions for graphs to have ID-Hamiltonian fractional (g, f)-factors are obtained.
Keywords: Fractional factor, software definition network, fractional ID-(a, b, m)-deleted graph, binding number, ID-Hamiltonian fractional (g, f)-factor
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-169366
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 3145-3152, 2017
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